Comment by jeffwass
10 hours ago
Two thoughts on situations where the 555 may be preferable, if anyone has experience how these compare :
1. Low-noise applications. I’d naively expect the 555 to be less noisy than a clocked digital microcontroller, though it’s been awhile since I’ve worked in this space.
2. Low power applications. How does latent power draw compare between a 555 and a typical low power microcontroller?
> Low power applications. How does latent power draw compare between a 555 and a typical low power microcontroller?
The 555 is very power hungry compared to a typical cheap low-power microcontroller. IIRC there are lower power variants but the 555 still fundamentally does timing by draining current through a resistor, which is going to result in losses.
A micro is far superior on both these metrics.
> I’d naively expect the 555 to be less noisy than a clocked digital microcontroller
TTL ones were exceptionally noisy because the output transistors "shot through" - both output transistors would conduct for a moment shorting the supply rail to ground and crowbarring ridiculous interference onto other parts of the circuit.
And there's another reason not to recommend them - no one sane has used the bipolar version since the Carter administration but they're still out there and it's another pitfall for beginners.